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Music superstar Tom Jones will be celebrating seven decades of hits with two nights in Kent this coming week.
The Welsh singer will be performing at Dreamland in Margate for the first time since the 1960s to a sell-out crowd.
His performances, which take place on Thursday, July 27 and Friday, July 28, were announced at the start of the year.
After the first date sold out within hours, a second headline show was announced.
Tickets are still available for Thursday online here.
The Welsh singer will be stepping out on the venue’s Scenic Stage to perform his Ages and Stages tour, which features some of the best-loved songs from his remarkable career.
The 83-year-old showman’s string of hits includes the likes of It’s Not Unusual, Delilah, She’s a Lady and You Can Leave Your Hat On and have seen him sell more than 100 million records worldwide.
Tom Jones is the latest artist to perform at this year’s Margate Summer Series.
The summer programme of concerts has seen bands such as McFly, N-Dubz and Queens of the Stone Age perform at Dreamland over the past couple of months.
The series continues until September, with artists such as Primal Scream, Olly Murs, Two Door Cinema Club and The Streets still to come.